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The Las Vegas Valley will be a Welcome Destination for Baby Boomers to Retire

By
Real Estate Agent with REMAX CENTRAL Summerlin

First off! John & I would like to wish you all a Happy New Year for 2011.We are already beginning to see an improvement in the economy reflected in the article this week by Buck Wargo in the Las Vegas Sun.

Report: Economy to see slight improvements through 2012

Another good sign is the amount of calls that we receiving from Baby Boomers, who we have been sending information to during the past 5 years, that have made appointments and are ready to come out and purchase a property.

Beginning yesterday, 10,000 Baby Boomers will begin retiring each day over the next 19 years in the United States. Nevada's tax friendly environment and excellent climate combined with home prices that are down to 2002-03 levels will make the Las Vegas Valley an attractive place to live on a part time or full time basis.

For more information, visit my Las Vegas Active Adult Living page at MaryKennedyLasVegas.com and if you want me to send you resource information on "How to Select the Best Retirement Community for You", just let me know and I'll drop you an e-mail with a PDF attachment.

As always, I appreciate your support in reading this e-newsletter during the past year. Many of you have passed them along to others that may have an interest in living, working and/or retiring in the Las Vegas Valley and I appreciate it. If there is anything more I can do to help you or others that you know that may be interested, please feel free to contact me at anytime.

Comments (2)

Gary Coles (International Referrals)
Venture Realty International - Las Vegas, NV
Latin America Real Estate

Mary,  I'm hardly ever in Las Vegas anymore since I am specializing in Boomers and others who want to go to Latin America. I'll watch for any that don't want to go quite so far South and try to send some referrals to you.  Hope that you have a wonderful 2011.

Jan 02, 2011 03:38 PM
Anonymous
Mary Kennedy

Thank you Gary and I'll do the same for clients that I run into that want an even warmer, more humid climate than Vegas. You have Happy New Year as well.

 

Jan 03, 2011 10:44 AM
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